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- Page 56 and 57: Personal commitmentsC. sphinxRouset
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- Page 60 and 61: Asellia tridens (Geoffroy, E., 1813
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- Page 64 and 65: Cynopterus brachyotis (Muller, 1838
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Hipposideros hypophyllus Kock & Bha
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Recent Field StudiesDistribution in
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Distribution in South Asia and Myan
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Distribution in South Asia and Myan
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Distribution in South Asia based on
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Ia io Thomas, 1902ENDANGERED in Sou
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Distribution in South Asia and Myan
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Kerivoula picta (Pallas, 1767)LEAST
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Latidens salimalii Thonglongya, 197
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Macroglossus sobrinus (K. Andersen,
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Recent Field StudiesAzad Ali, Assam
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Megaderma spasma (Linnaeus, 1758)LE
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Megaerops niphanae Yenbutra & Felte
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Miniopterus schreibersii (Kuhl, 181
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Murina aurata (Milne-Edwards, 1872)
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Distribution in South Asia and Myan
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Murina huttonii (Peters, 1872)LEAST
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Murina tubinaris (Scully, 1881)NEAR
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Myotis blythii (Tomes, 1857)VULNERA
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Myotis csorbai Topal, 1997DATA DEFI
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Myotis formosus (Hodgson, 1835)LEAS
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Myotis hasseltii (Temminck, 1840)NE
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Myotis longipes (Dobson, 1873)NEAR
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Myotis montivagus (Dobson, 1874)VUL
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Distribution in South Asia, Afghani
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Distribution in South Asia and Afgh
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Myotis siligorensis (Horsfield, 185
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Nyctalus montanus (Barrett-Hamilton
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Distribution in South Asia and Myan
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Distribution in South Asia based on
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Philetor brachypterus (Temminck, 18
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Pipistrellus affinis (Dobson, 1871)
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Pipistrellus cadornae Thomas, 1916N
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Distribution in South Asia and Myan
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Distribution in South Asia and Afgh
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Pipistrellus dormeri (Dobson, 1875)
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Distribution inSouth AsiaLat. Long.
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Distribution in South Asia, Afghani
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Distribution in South Asia and Afgh
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Pipistrellus pipistrellus (Schreber
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Pipistrellus savii (Bonaparte, 1837
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Recent Field StudiesSinha, Bihar, 1
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Plecotus auritus (Linnaeus, 1758)NE
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Plecotus austriacus (Fischer, 1829)
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Pteropus giganteus Brünnich, 1782L
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Distribution in South Lat. Long. No
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Distribution in SouthAsiaLat. Long.
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Pteropus melanotus Blyth, 1863VULNE
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Rhinolophus affinis Horsfield, 1823
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Rhinolophus beddomei Andersen, 1905
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Rhinolophus blasii Peters, 1866NEAR
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Rhinolophus ferrumequinum (Schreber
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Rhinolophus hipposideros (Bechstein
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Distribution in South Asia, Afghani
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Distribution in South Asia and Myan
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Rhinolophus mitratus Blyth, 1844VUL
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Distribution in South Asia and Myan
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Distribution in South Asia and Myan
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Distribution in South Asia and Myan
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Rhinolophus sinicus (Andersen, 1905
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Rhinolophus subbadius Blyth, 1844VU
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Rhinolophus yunanensis Dobson, 1872
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Distribution in South Asia and Afgh
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Distribution in South Asia and Afgh
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Rousettus aegyptiacus (E. Geoffroy,
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Recent Field StudiesSinha in Rajast
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Scotoecus pallidus (Dobson, 1876)NE
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Scotomanes ornatus (Blyth, 1851)LEA
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Scotophilus heathii Horsfield, 1831
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Distribution in Lat. Long. Notes/So
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Distribution in South Asia, Afghani
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Sphaerias blanfordi (Thomas, 1891)N
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Distribution in South Asia and Afgh
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Distribution in South Asia and Myan
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Taphozous longimanus Hardwicke, 182
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Taphozous melanopogon Temminck, 184
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Taphozous nudiventris Cretzschmer,
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Taphozous perforatus E. Geoffroy, 1
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Distribution in South Asia from lit
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Triaenops persicus Dobson, 1871VULN
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Distribution in South Asia and Myan
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Vespertilio murinus Linnaeus, 1758N
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1. Areilulus circumdatus (Temminck,
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13. Harpiocephalus harpia (Temminck
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25. Hipposideros larvatus (Horsfiel
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37. Miniopterus pusillus Dobson, 18
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49. Myotis formosus (Hodgson, 1835)
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61. Otomops wroughtonii (Thomas, 19
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73. Pipistrellus pipistrellus (Schr
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85. Rhinolophus blasii Peters, 1866
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97. Rhinolophus subbadius Blyth, 18
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109. Sphaerias blanfordi (Thomas, 1
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Appendices
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Endangered, Endangered, Vulnerable
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1. Extent of occurrence estimated t
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Appendix IISynonymsNo Scientific na
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No.Subspecies111. Rhinolophus rouxi
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5. Plans, strategies, policies, of
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i. school teachersj. tourists at ar
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Appendix VISouth Asian Chiroptera E
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generate publicity. We summarise th
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Appendix VIIParticipantsMd. Azad Al
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K. SeedikkoyaE.AA. ShukkurKhin Maun
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References
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Barnett, R. (2002). Scientists: Suc
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1840) (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae
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Ghosh, M.K., T.P. Bhattacharyya and
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Mickleburgh, S.P., A.M. Hutson and
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Sreepada, K.S., K.N. Naidu and M.E.
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Topal, G. (1997). A new mouse-eared
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Index to scientific namesAreilulusc